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- Downe Twp. superintendent at home at school, on feet (Press of Atlantic City)
DOWNE TOWNSHIP - The eighth graders at Downe Township Elementary School animatedly questioned Dina Elliott about plans for their graduation, and the Downe Township superintendent of schools had all the answers.
- Performances featured at Burien Strawberry Festival - Highline Times
Performances featured at Burien Strawberry FestivalHighline Times, WA - 5 hours agoKane Mathis Group will feature a 21-string west African harp performance with beautiful Mandinka music from Gambia, Mali, Senegal, and Guinea. ...
- I Can't Sing So Putting Me In A Musical Is Total Madness - Glasgow Sunday Mail
I Can't Sing So Putting Me In A Musical Is Total MadnessGlasgow Sunday Mail, UK - 3 hours agoIt's great to hear them again... they're like poetry." Gwyneth admits she was nervous about doing her first musical. She said: "I can't sing - if I could ...
- Liner Notes: Word to the 23rd (The Source Weekly)
Spoken word is hard to pull off. Sometimes this genre, or subgenre, if you will, brings to mind beret-intensive poetry slams where ideological rhetoric tends to trump skill. There are some heavy spoken word elements at play with Alfred Howard and the K23 Orchestra, but it’s not the sort of aforementioned dimly lit coffee house nonsense. AHK23 is a San Diego-based four-piece band that serves as ...
- Regional Calendar - Baltimore Sun
Regional CalendarBaltimore Sun, United States - 3 hours agoAnnual Bethesda Literary Festival will be held Friday through April 20 in downtown Bethesda and will feature novelists, journalists, poets, a poetry slam, ...
- Isabella de'Medici, By Caroline P Murphy - The Independent
The spirited Renaissance beauty Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576) was the daughter of Cosimo, who established the Medicis as the pre-eminent political family in 16th-century Florence. She became the city's "First Lady" on her mother's death in 1562 ...
- Rhyme, reason behind Emily Dickinson marathon reading - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comRhyme, reason behind Emily Dickinson marathon readingMinnPost.com, MN - 42 minutes agoOne, for instance, lets you "Create Your Own Dickinson Poem" from sliced-up lines of poetry. What will be the response, Scheurer was asked, if someone shows ...
- Dan le Sac and Scroobius Pip - looking for the woman - InTheNews.co.uk
InTheNews.co.ukDan le Sac and Scroobius Pip - looking for the womanInTheNews.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoI'd say I first started writing poetry in 2005/2006 but as a youngster and a teen, I was in little punk bands writing lyrics and you realise now that that ...
- We're not running out of oil - The Gazette (Montreal)
We're not running out of oilThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 3 hours agoThe poetry was not lost on those who sat in Petrolia, Ont.'s Victoria Hall - an 1890s opera house built by the town's long-gone oil barons - as they ...
- Dating And Literary Snobbery Ingredients Of Media Crack, Apparently - Gawker
The Sunday Times included an essay on how certain books can be major turnoffs while dating, and already 162 people have posted their own "literary dealbreakers" to an nytimes.com blog post . There's also a follow up blog post , a follow-up column and ...
- Greenbank stories, poems to aid African orphans (Port Perry Star)
GREENBANK - A Greenbank family is turning to simple stories and poetry this weekend in an effort to help the countless orphans in peril across Africa. Inspired by a recent presentation conducted...
- 'If only I could give up my mind' - Telegraph.co.uk
'If only I could give up my mind'Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoWe see Benna as a lounge singer, a "geriatric aerobics" instructor, an art historian and a poetry teacher. The book shuffles plot, character and language, ...
- City calendar (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
For the week of June 16
- Student found dead in Erickson Hall - Retriever
Student found dead in Erickson HallRetriever, MD - 1 hour agoHe also had a passion for reading, playing the piano, and writing poetry. According to friends, Heard was known as “Mr. Have You Read That Book? ...
- Reno celebration marks belated end of slavery - Reno Gazette
James Barnett, a Reno resident, visited Wingfield Park on Sunday to enjoy some music and good times. And to mark an important moment in history. "The freedom from slavery is historic," Barnett said as Reno's 19th annual Juneteenth celebration got ...
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